Date
25 Aug 2024
Location
Jezzine Barracks
Townsville, Queensland, Australia

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Swim Distance
1.9 mi
Bike Distance
74.6 mi (with 804 ft elevation gain)

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Event Description

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Join us in Townsville, Queensland Australia for the 2024 World Triathlon Multisport Championships! The largest participation event to be hosted in North Queensland ever! Queensland truly is like no other place on earth. From our seemingly endless coastlines to the great expanses of the outback, the natural wonder of the Great Barrier Reef and the ancient Daintree Rainforest, our home state is a giant living and breathing postcard, waiting to be explored. Get the best of both worlds – competing in the World Triathlon Multisport World Championships – Aquabike and a fabulous holiday!

Course Summary for Aquabike: https://townsville.triathlon.org/aquabike/

Swim (3km)
Athletes will complete a 3km swim, starting from the Northern end of Strand Beach and runs parallel to Strand Beach from start to finish – making it perfect for spectators to watch! The course is a clockwise P-shape, starting with a 200m swim to the first buoy, then turning right to head south past The Strand jetty before turning right again to swim back towards swim exit. Athletes will then turn left to come into swim exit at the north end of Strand Beach to head towards transition.
Regarding the use of wetsuits: The average water temperature around this time of year is 22 degrees. So it could go either way depending on how hot the weather is around that time. The World Triathlon officials will take the temperature the day before and share with the athletes. For age group athletes wetsuits are allowed to be used up to 24.6 degrees.

Transition
Transition is located on The Strand, in front of Shore Drive Motel.

Bike Course (120km)
Athletes will enjoy taking in all the best sights of Townsville on this three-lap bike course, along smooth roads, with little elevation and just enough technical turns to keep racing interesting!
Cyclists will exit transition, riding on the left-hand side of the road at all times, heading towards the Strand via Isley Street & Mitchell St. The Strand and CBD riding features the most technical parts of the course, with narrowing sections of road, a few U-turns, a climb & descent on Oxley Street and technical turns through Flinders Street and the CBD.
You’ll ride pass Queensland Country Bank Stadium (twice) and then get to experience riding around the motor-racing track, which we are sure many of you haven’t had the opportunity to do before!
Riders will then head north, on the western side of Castle Hill, for 3kms of straight and flat roads, U-turning then making their way back towards the competition venue via Flinders Street and the CBD.
Once past the competition venue, athletes then head north along the stunning Cape Pallarenda Road, taking in the coastal views out towards Magnetic Island towards the turn-around point at Cape Pallarenda Conservation Park to head back towards the competition venue to complete each lap.

Finish
At the end of the final lap, riders will come through their own finish line and timing mat in the Aquabike transition area. Once bikes have been racked, athletes can keep running through transition to the main finish line for the full crowd of supporters to congratulate them.

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General Information

Entry Fees: not provided
Start Time:08:15

Swim

Distance:1.9 mi
Type:Seaswim
Waters:Pacific Ocean
Start Method:Wave Start
Separated Aquabike Start Wave:Seperated start wave for aquabike athletes
Expected to be wetsuit legal?Uncertain
Cut off time:01:40 h

Bike

Distance (official):74.6 mi
Distance (gpx data):72 mi
Elevation Gain:804 ft
Closed Roads?Yes
Cut off time:07:20 h

Finish

Finishline: On the road (before T2)
Finisher Shirts?No
Finisher Medals?Yes
Awards/Trophees:Gold, Silver and Bronze Medal for podium finishers of each age group

Bike Course Map & Elevation Profile

Contact, Website & Registration Info

Accommodation

Weather on Raceday

To give you an idea about how the weather could be on raceday we show you how the weather has been on 25 Aug in Townsville in the last 5 years.

25 Aug 2019
66°F - 70°F
7 mph
ENE

25 Aug 2020
66°F - 72°F
7 mph
ENE

25 Aug 2021
70°F - 72°F
11 mph
ENE

25 Aug 2022
64°F - 68°F
9 mph
E

25 Aug 2023
70°F - 73°F
13 mph
E

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